[Investigation of cyclic renal adenosinmonophosphate (yamp)-excretion in pseudohypoparathyreoidism (author's transl)].
Klin Padiatr, 1975/5;187(3):271-3.
PMID: 171472
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Abstract
Report on a boy aged 6-1/2 years with pseudohypoparathyroidism. This is due to a genetic lack of PTH inducible adenocyclase. Even during vitamin D treatment renal camp formation by giving PTH extract cannot be stimulated, while in this situation. PTH shows a clearly phosphaturic effect. Whether this is due to a PTH potentiated vitamin D effect is discussed. The assay of camp in urine before and after stimulation with PTH extract has proved the most certain diagnostic criterion.
MeSH terms
Alkaline Phosphatase; Child; Cholecalciferol; Cyclic AMP; Humans; Hypocalcemia; Kidney Function Tests; Male; Phosphates; Pseudohypoparathyroidism
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